Posted on 07/23/2024 12:22:04 AM PDT by FRinCanada2
CLIFTON, N.J. -- Part of Route 3 remains closed in Clifton, New Jersey, after a truck apparently carrying hazardous materials crashed into a wall and exploded on Monday morning, killing the driver and melting the siding off homes on the other side.
The westbound side was reopened hours later, but CBS New York was told to expect to see crews working on the eastbound side into Tuesday morning as the investigation and cleanup continue
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change headline please - Clifton, not Clinton
There was a propane truck accident in Spain in the 1970’s that killed over 200 people. There was an oil truck accident in Quebec in the early 2000’s that killed about 50. If terrorists want to make a score they would probably hijack a propane truck and drive it into a crowded school yard.
This was most likely just a tragic and unintended traffic accident.
If the hazmat truck is legit, they have beaucoup insurance. The homeowner's policy probably will not pay out a dime, unless they subrogate, i.e., pay the homeowner and then go after the trucking company themselves.
Man oh man. What a ringside seat those people had. For how many hours did they sit there watching that mess?
Nothing brings the Democrats together like a national funeral.
Politicians can't keep jamming houses against roadways, or expanding roadways right up to houses, without dangerous results.
There are bridges and tunnels where certain HAZMAT are forbidden. One wonders why a HAZMAT truck was even allowed on that road. If it was legit.
It was in CLIFTON New Jersey, not Clinton New Jersey.
I did this to my storage shed when the trash I was burning got out of control.
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